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Orrick Advises Yarn Maker on Hong Kong IPO
Billion Industrial Holdings Ltd. has raised $383 million through its Hong Kong listing and global stock offering. Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe advised the issuer alongside Tian Yuan Law Firm.Shearman, O'Melveny Log in as Huawei Buys Out Symantec JV
Shearman & Sterling and Tian Yuan Law Firm are advising Chinese networking giant Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. on its buyout of joint venture partner Symantec Corp. O'Melveny & Myers and Fangda Partners are acting for Symantec.Asia Deal Digest: August 18, 2011
Vinson & Elkins helps a Chinese sovereign wealth fund grab a stake in a French energy company; Davis Polk & Wardwell leads on a complex Japanese bond issue; and a company owned by Hong Kong's �ber-tycoon turns to Lee & Lee for a Singapore offering.Paul Hastings Leads on Chinese Leasing Company IPO
Shanghai-based Far East Horizon Ltd., which provides equipment-based finance leases to small and medium-sized enterprises, is seeking to raise $658 million with its Hong Kong listing.Mayer Brown JSM Advises Chinese Water Company on Singapore Renminbi Bonds
Mayer Brown JSM has teamed up with Dacheng Law Offices to advise Beijing Enterprises Water Group Ltd. on a $224 million issuance of renminbi-denominated bonds on the Singapore Exchange.View more book results for the query "Tian Yuan Law Firm"
Asia Deal Digest: October 20, 2011
Debevoise digs in for a Japanese company's Chilean copper mining investment; Allen & Gledhill leads on two Singapore fund deals; and Clayton Utz and Freehills channel their expertise for a loan to an Aussie media giant.Asia Deal Digest: April 12, 2012
* Clifford Chance taps into a Chinese oil-to-gas scheme* Jincheng Tongda leads as China digs into Mongolia's mining wealth* Sidley Austin helps a Japanese pharma client get a dose of the U.S. marketChina shuts down legal center, revokes licenses
BEIJING AP - Beijing officials shut down a legal research center led by activist lawyers Friday while China revoked the licenses of more than 50 attorneys, many known for their human rights cases.The moves appear to be a new government push to oversee Chinese activist lawyers, who run the risk of being detained, harassed, attacked and threatened with disbarment for their work.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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